Michael Dulin

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Renowned for his masterful artistry and emotional depth, Michael Dulin is a pianist and composer whose music bridges the worlds of contemporary instrumental and classical genres. His compositions, marked by lush harmonies, intricate phrasing, and expressive dynamics, blend the sophistication of classical tradition with the fluidity of jazz improvisation. The result is a sound that is both profound and timeless — music that resonates with audiences across the globe.


Dulin’s extraordinary talent emerged at an early age. As a child prodigy, he astounded listeners by playing music by ear, effortlessly reproducing the pieces his older sister practiced. By the age of twelve, he performed Schumann’s Piano Concerto with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, a defining moment in his early career. His pursuit of excellence led him to the Juilliard School, where he studied under the legendary Adele Marcus, a mentor to some of the greatest pianists of the 20th century.


In 2003, Dulin released his debut album of original music, which soared to the top of global airplay charts for three consecutive months. Since then, his eight albums have captivated millions of listeners in 167 countries, with musicians worldwide performing his compositions—from Kentucky to Kazakhstan. His music has been featured on network television, documentary films, and international radio broadcasts, further cementing his place as a leading figure in contemporary instrumental music. More

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